Tilney St Lawrence is a spread-out fenland village where bungalows and older brick-built cottages dominate, and low-pitched rooflines mean that failing gutters send water directly towards door thresholds and window heads.
The flat fenland setting here offers very little tree shelter, so gutters take a battering from wind-driven rain and gutter joints and brackets work loose over time. Many of the bungalows in the village — particularly those built in the 1960s and 1970s — still have their original fascia boards, which are now soft to the touch and overdue for replacement. On a bungalow, a sagging gutter might look like a minor cosmetic issue, but water pooling at the fascia line leads to rot that spreads quickly into the rafter feet.
Working in the Tilney villages regularly, we know these properties well. Bungalow rooflines are generally straightforward to access with a tower scaffold, and we never cut that corner. uPVC replacement fascias and guttering on a standard fenland bungalow in this area typically take a single day. Call us for a free quote.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.